OPPO Pakistan To Launch First Ever Pan – Pakistan Road Show

By Sarwat Fatima ⏐ 10 years ago ⏐ Newspaper Icon Newspaper Icon 2 min read
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OPPO Pakistan is launching its first ever Pan-Pakistan road show “Step Ahead” to take its brand to the next level. Step Ahead is an effort to introduce OPPO products to the Pakistani crowd to get them up-close hands-on experience. The road show will be kicked off from Lahore on 13th December and will travel to 5 major cities including Islamabad, Faisalabad, Multan, Sukkur and Karachi.

OPPO Brand Ambassadors will introduce the Unique Selling Points (USPs) to brief the audience regarding the significant features and other utilities of their mobile products. A lot of fun filled activities are also planned for customer engagement including fun games, hip-hop dance performances and meet-up with Ollie, the OPPO Mascot.

OPPO Mascot Ollie

Additionally, all OPPO buyers who are Zong customers will get free mobile internet of up to 3GB which will be valid for three months.

Although OPPO is a globally registered technology brand which has been in international mobile market since 2008, it is still, however, a new player in Pakistani market. This event will help promote the brand among Pakistani customers and penetrate in the Pakistani mobile market as a potential competitor.

Sarwat is a journalist and DIY enthusiast. She loves writing about Startups and Businesses. She is heading Islamabad and surrounding areas for news coverage.

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